Education Buildings

Hazelwick School Case Study

Hazlemere Commercial was selected to work with main contractor Croydon Project Services Ltd, to fabricate and install the fenestration requirements of Crawley District Council for Hazelwick School in Three Bridges, West Sussex. The project was a new-build learning resource centre on an established site. Incorporating two storeys of glazed curtain walling, faceted in order to …

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One of the new blocks at Bideford College in Devon

Bideford College

This award winning sustainability project used 100% re-cycled aluminium billet in the production of aluminium Sapa 55 and 75 casement windows. Hazlemere Commercial designed, manufactured and installed all the aluminium curtain wall, aluminium windows and commercial entrance doors for main contractors Morgan Sindall Group plc in conjunction with both the architect and Sapa Building Systems. …

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Sapa Aluminium Curtain Wall System

Astley Cooper School

During the latter part of 2013, specialist aluminium fabricators Hazlemere Commercial surveyed, manufactured and installed thermally efficient bespoke replacement fenestration products at Astley Cooper School, a visual and performing arts college in Hemel Hempstead, namely Sapa DF75 commercial aluminium casement externally beaded double glazed windows and Sapa 202 commercial aluminium double glazed doors. Hazlemere Commercial …

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Hazlemere commercial aluminium energy rated casement windows

Wycombe High School Replacement Windows

This prestigious replacement fenestration project was undertaken direct by Hazlemere Commercial for this well established Girls High School on Marlow Hill, in High Wycombe, Bucks, near junction 4 of the M40 Motorway, which provides secondary and sixth form education exclusively to teenage girls. This £815,000 + VAT fenestration project involved Hazlemere Commercial replacing all the …

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